Treatment comparison
HydraFacial vs Chemical Peel
Both refresh your skin, but they work differently and suit different goals and schedules. A HydraFacial deep-cleans and hydrates with zero downtime; a chemical peel exfoliates more deeply for tone and texture. Here’s how to choose.
| HydraFacial | Chemical Peel | |
|---|---|---|
| How it works | Vortex cleanse, extract + serum infusion | Solution exfoliates surface layers |
| Downtime | None — instant glow | None to a few days of flaking (by strength) |
| Best for | Hydration, congestion, instant radiance | Tone, texture, mild pigment, breakouts |
| Before events | Perfect day-of/before glow | Light peels yes; deeper peels need lead time |
| Frequency | Monthly maintenance | Single or a series |
Choose HydraFacial if…
Choose a HydraFacial for hydration, a deep clean and an instant, event-ready glow with no downtime.
About HydraFacial →Choose Chemical Peel if…
Choose a chemical peel to work on tone, texture, mild pigmentation and breakouts — with options from light to deeper resurfacing.
About Chemical Peel →The UDERMA verdict
They’re complementary: a HydraFacial for ongoing skin health and glow, peels when you want to target tone and texture. UDERMA will recommend the right cadence for your skin at your consultation.
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